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Collaboration Nation, Part Two
This is the continuation of the highly informative Road Rally panel during which six successful TAXI members talk about how to find collaborators they can trust, how to meet deadlines, and how to structure the deal when they work with other composers and musicians.
Transforming Your Music Career in a Weekend
Some people want to be informed so they can make better music. Really smart people want to transform their music and their life. Can it really be done in just one weekend? Yes, if you get off your couch and do what thousands of TAXI members recommend!
Passenger Profile: Owen Chaim
Owen shares some secrets to making beats sound old school or contemporary, what his favorite software and gear is, and where the quality “bar” is set between Hip Hop for TV and what you would hear on hit records. This guy is loaded with critically important information you don’t want to ignore!
Show Us Your Studio!
Modest or monstrous? Show us what you've got and tell us a little bit about your gear here!
Easy Edit Points and Buttoned Endings
Michael plays viewers' submissions and the audience votes on whether or not the Instrumental Cues had good edit points and good endings for film and TV placements.
Hit Songwriter Michelle Bell, Part 2
Hit Songwriter Michelle Bell was such a hit when we had her on the show two weeks previous, that we asked her back to do JUST Q&A, and it was great!!